
I really resent it.
It pretends AOL is interested in hearing your opinion.
And they have a say in how the internet is run.
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It pretends AOL is interested in hearing your opinion.
And they have a say in how the internet is run.

it seems to have been specifically calculated to annoy me. I guess thats what you call good advertising these days...
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are in the 'target demographic', therefore they don't give a toss.
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(according to micro mart)
the adverts are pretty gay though
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the adverts are pretty gay though

The worst part about that advert is that the bit where they say "everyone has freedom of speech" (or some such) is at the exact same time as they show footage of Tiananmen Square. You'd think at some stage in the creative process, someone would have noticed. But no
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